Comic #6708: spidey
Description
Comic Description:
The comic features two characters in a conversation about spiders and human skin cells.
- Panel Text:
- The top text reads: "DID YOU KNOW THAT MUCH OF HOUSEHOLD DUST IS DEAD HUMAN SKIN CELLS?"
- The first character responds with: "OK."
- The second character continues: "AND DID YOU KNOW IT’S ESTIMATED THAT BILLIONS OF SPIDERS LIVE NEAR HUMANS?"
- The first character again responds: "OK?"
- The second character explains: "AND SO SPIDERS LIKELY INGEST A TEENY BIT OF HUMAN. LET’S SAY IT’S 0.001 GRAMS PER DAY, IN WHICH CASE—"
- The first character, who looks shocked, says: "OH. MY. GOD."
- Bottom Text:
- "Household spiders consume approximately one human every three months."
Visual Elements:
- The background is a light purple color.
- The characters include one man with glasses and a woman with a surprised expression.
- The dialogue is presented in speech bubbles, connecting the characters' lines.
This comic uses humor to convey surprising information about spiders and their interaction with humans.